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Bridging Woes

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  • 01-06-2014 7:42pm
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1,041 ✭✭✭


    I have 3 routers:

    192.168.0.1 - (2.4GHz available) Technicolor UPC Piece of **** as Gateway

    Connected by wire to

    192.168.0.4 - (No SSID) TPLink WR702N in Bridging mode

    Bridging to

    192.168.0.3 - (2.4GHz and 5GHz available) Buffalo WHR 600D in Bridging mode

    Connected by wire to

    192.168.0.24 - My desktop

    From my desktop, I can ping all routers and access their settings pages. I cannot access the internet.

    Windows network map shows my pc connected to Buffalo connected to Gateway (with both other routers listed in Gateway) and no internet access.

    Everything points to 192.168.0.1 as Gateway.

    Connecting wirelessly to Buffalo changes nothing. Connecting wirelessly to the UPC router gives me internet access.

    I'm out of ideas. Anyone?

    Edit:

    Never mind. Got the Buffalo to bridge to the Technicolor. Thought that wouldn't work as I could never get it to work with the older UPC stuff. All good.


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